Whether you’re a contractor or a Do-It-Your-selfer (DIY), you’ll find everything you need to renovate or repair your house at CBM (Construction Building Materials) of Delaware Valley. CBM is a long-standing business in this community dating back to 1946 when Gugliermo “Butch” Cattani, Peter Cattani, Nicholas Listorti, Joseph Quaranta and Angelo Quattrocchi purchased the O’Donnell Brothers, one of the oldest businesses in Bucks County.

Under the leadership of Angelo, this coal yard located in Bristol, was transformed into a fuel oil business and building material supplier. This business continues to be owned and operated by the extended Quattrocchi family.

Over the years, the fuel business became run as Bristol Fuel, a separate entity from the rest of the business, which also installs and services central air conditioners. Today, CBM has expanded beyond its Bristol location to include a home center and lumber yard in Trevose.

Sure those shoes seemed comfortable when you first selected them from the rack and tried them on, but how do your feet feel now after walking in them for a while? Do you even know whether you’re wearing the correct shoe size? Most people don’t since they are so used to selecting their own shoes without the assistance of a salesperson.

If you’re looking for comfortable shoes that fit you correctly, you want to visit Trevose Family Shoe Store, in business since 1963.

Going through a divorce can be one of the most emotionally challenging obstacles you’ll ever face. Therefore, if you want an experienced attorney in family law to guide you through the divorce process, consider contacting The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. in Feasterville.

This law practice has the extensive legal experience you’ll need to represent your best interest. Michael Kuldiner, Esquire, founder of this firm, and his associate, Mike Petro Esquire, have the combined legal experience of 30 years. Michael completed his law degree in Boston in only two-and-a-half years, making him one of the youngest lawyers admitted to the Bar in Pennsylvania at the time.

Fireside Smokehouse in Feasterville has been a favorite family owned and operated establishment since 1978. Founded by John and Dot Sentner as the Fireside Inn, their son, John Sentner, changed its name two years ago to Fireside Smokehouse.

In March, Abington Health opened its first urgent care center in Feasterville. As a result, you no longer have to wait in long lines and pay large co-pays at the ER for non-emergent medical conditions.

“Many patients who go to the ER to seek care don’t need to be there,” explains Ryan Hummel, Director of Ambulatory Markets at Abington Health.